CSS - a img border none

Hi - I'm down the path of css from tables and am having trouble getting rid of the border that appears on an image button in IE (FF fine). Also the telephone text seems to bleed to the next line. Any ideas as to what am I doing wrong?

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It turns out that this duplicating characters bug can be triggered by other things than just HTML comments. Any elements given the style {display: none} will also induce the bug. In fact, even hidden inputs can do it, and presumably any other elements that don't actually display for some reason. Apparently the act of hiding a source element is the critical trigger for this bug.

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